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In the fast-paced digital age, the continuity of business operations is heavily reliant on uninterrupted internet and computer access. However, as recent events have shown, even the most advanced systems can face unexpected outages. A notable example is the recent outage caused by CrowdStrike, which affected Windows computers and underscored the critical need for offline redundancy. At TotalSDS, we prioritize ensuring that our customers always have access to vital safety information, regardless of internet availability.

Tom Setzer, CTO of TotalSDS, emphasizes this importance: “In today’s digital age, it’s crucial to have robust systems in place that ensure continuity even during internet or computer outages. At TotalSDS, our mobile app‘s ability to cache SDS documents locally ensures that vital safety information is always accessible, no matter the circumstances.”

The Importance of Offline Redundancy

The recent CrowdStrike outage highlights the vulnerability of relying solely on online systems. Setzer elaborates, “The recent outage caused by CrowdStrike affecting Windows computers highlights the importance of having offline redundancy. Our services are designed to be resilient, providing offline access across different operating systems to mitigate such disruptions.” This resilience is fundamental to maintaining safety and compliance in various industries.

Benefits of Having SDS Both Online and Cached on a Mobile App

1. Uninterrupted Access: Ensures that SDS documents are accessible even during internet outages or disruptions.
2. Cross-Platform Availability: Provides redundancy across different operating systems, protecting against system-specific outages like those impacting Windows machines.
3. Enhanced Safety Compliance: Maintains access to critical safety data at all times, supporting compliance with safety regulations.
4. Operational Continuity: Supports ongoing operations without interruption, vital for industries where immediate access to safety information is crucial.
5. User Convenience: Allows users to access SDS documents on-the-go, regardless of their internet connectivity.

Scenarios Where This Would Be Useful

1. Remote Work Sites: Construction sites, oil rigs, and other remote locations where internet access may be unreliable.
2. Emergency Situations: Natural disasters, power outages, or cybersecurity incidents that disrupt internet connectivity.
3. Compliance Checks: During safety inspections or audits where immediate access to SDS documents is required.
4. Travel: Field personnel and traveling employees who need access to safety information without relying on stable internet connections.
5. Manufacturing Plants: Environments with heavy machinery where quick access to safety data sheets is critical for operational safety.

Setzer further emphasizes the value of offline capabilities: “While online accessibility is essential for convenience and efficiency, having offline capabilities ensures that critical safety data is available when you need it most. This dual approach safeguards against unexpected outages and keeps your operations running smoothly.”

Commitment to Seamless Access

At TotalSDS, our commitment is to provide seamless access to safety information both online and offline. Setzer concludes, “Our commitment at TotalSDS is to provide seamless access to safety information both online and offline. This redundancy is particularly valuable in scenarios where internet access is compromised, ensuring that our users can continue to access the SDS documents they need to maintain safety and compliance.”

In conclusion, the recent CrowdStrike outage serves as a reminder of the importance of offline redundancy. By leveraging TotalSDS’s solutions, businesses can ensure continuous
availability of safety information, maintaining compliance and operational efficiency even in the face of unforeseen disruptions.